No. Poverty if referring to human conditions and low quality if referring to things.
Synonyms for the noun 'poverty' are poorness, destitution, want, indigence, penury, pauperism, and privation.
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The word poor is a noun form used for a group of people, the poor. The noun form for the adjective poor is poorness. Poverty is another noun form.
A slave is a person who works without getting paid. So if there is no money to be paid, then it causes poverty or poorness.
The abstract noun form for the adjective poor is poorness.A related abstract noun form is poverty.The word 'poor' is a concrete noun, a plural, uncountable noun, as a word for people of little means in general. For example:The government has many programs to help the poor.
he died of poorness and he died in 1851
more money then your poorness could aford
give me 5 causes of poor ness in ethiopia
it was limited because so many people wanted to pray for ill members of family and pray so much that people could no longer be accused of death,poorness, and illness.
No, poor is not an adverb. Poor is a adjective, and poorly is an adverb while poorness is noun.
No, the noun form of the adjective poor is poorness, a word for the state of lacking or being deficient in some desirable quality or constituent.example: The poorness of sales finally put them out of business.The word 'poor' is also a noun form as a word for people of little means considered as a group.example: Housing for the poor is always a problem in big cities.The noun 'poverty' is a word for the state of being extremely poor.example: Poverty drives some people to creativity and some people to crime.
7:1 if you only count the native Puerto Ricans.